
Clinic information and bookings:
(02) 6550 2229
or email for more information:
stevebrady@bigpond.com
Steve teaches horsemanship that
is universally correct in its principles and can be adapted to any
sport or discipline. You will learn how to supple your horse in the
~ head and neck
~shoulders
~ribcage
~hindquarters
Steve's chronological step by step riddden building block program develops submission to the rein and leg aids and gives you a softness and suppleness in your horse that all riders desire.
Steve uses easy exercises that any rider can learn. These exercises give the recreational rider complete control of their horse and make it easier for the competitive rider to further their training and start to teach any manoevre or movement required for their sport.
Steve stresses the importance of consistency, the timing of the release of pressure and how recognising the littlest try is vital to training.
On Ground Clinics
~lateral lunging
~advanced leading
~ liberty round yard work
Allows you to position your horse so that it perceives you as the leader of the herd.
Also learn how to safely
~trailer load

Starting Under Saddle Clinics
~groundwork prepares for ridden
work
~to control your horse through the
bit
~to discourage bucking
~to have a safe first ride
Your first ride should only be
attempted when the horse is understanding, respectful and relaxed
VIDEOS NOW AVAILABLE
VIDEO ONE - The Basics
Discover effective ways to:
~control the front and back end of your horse
~control and relax your horse using only one rein
~ride circles
~understand the footfalls of the gaits
~teach the back up
~get a soft feel in the reins
~speed up, slow down and stop with two reins
plus much more
VIDEO TWO - The Start of Advancement
Discover effective ways to control and supple the
~head and neck lateral
and vertical submission
~shoulders
flexability and positioning
~ribcage
bending
~hindquarters
lateral position
also
perfect circles, walk to canter, counter bending, training patterns and
much more
VIDEO THREE - Close Contact
Ground Control Exercises ![]()
Lateral bending of the head and neck
Move over, go forward, move over
Circling up the hindquarters and going forward
Front leg crossover
Lowering the head and neck
Sidestepping off the circle
Joining exercises together
Vertical submission of the head and neck in walk